The Daily Texan Of the Air J 500 Kilocycles VOLUME 42 P r i c e h i v e C e n t s The First College Daily in the South _______________AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1941 ' 0 1 ) * j i a i l y ; t e n t Tune In M o n d a y Through Friday 10:15 o'Clock Book Goes Exchange Plan F. D. Asks Action Before Dorms In His Speech D etailed p r o c e d u re of , a , T. I RlI | J ; a book th r o u g h th e E x c h a n g e which o p en s J a n u a r y 31 rn the T e x a s U nion R i d in g will be described w hen a p p r o x im a te ly six ty d o r m ito r ie s M d h o a rd in g houses will be c o n ta c te d d u r in g the n ex t t h r e e days. bow fco b u y ^ ' { r r7 *'* Wli‘ be m e niber» of th e sp e ec h d e p a r t m e n t an d v o lu n te e r s ,'o n r ‘*('t 'bt- houses d u r in g th e s u p p e r h o u r u r g i n g s tu d e n t- ' o c.i th e ir books until the e x c h a n g e opens. The proce dure has bee n outlin ed in th e follow ing s te p s : • S tu d e n t seller brings book to E x ch a n g e w indow an d sets his n a ti p ileate -lip: , ne fo r his sales rec eip t, one f o r the files and one to be pasted in th e book. 2. Book fliers file book. J. M u d e n t r e t u r n s in a day or two and looks on “ sold list” ■'U e ! 'n 10 s<‘*' if hi" book bas been sold. I f so, he p r e s e n t s his r e ­ ceipt to the c a sh ie r who gives him th e price he m a rk e d on his book minus a five-cent service ch a rg e. If not, he leaves the book in the ex c h a n g e u n til the ex c h a n g e closes. The unsold book will be held until the original o w n er calls f o r it. No confiscation of books will be m a d e by the exc h ange . The book until it is sold or he r e c la im s it. re m a in s the o w n e r 's p r o p e r ty 4. S t u d e n t b u y e r s call a t the ex c h a n g e f o r the desired book. 6. The sa le sm a n will b rin g th e b u y e r se veral copies v a r y in g in price and condition. F ro m these, the b u y e r can m ake his choice. 6. B u y e r will p ay th e ca sh ie r t h e price in dic ated by th ie origi- nal o w n e r of th e book. S p eak e rs will also stre s s the f a c t t h a t m e m b ers o f A lpha Phi O m ega a n d O ra n g e J a c k e t s will be able to advise a price f o r the s t u d e n t to s e t on his books. T he p ric e will u su a lly be more th a n p r iv a te ly o p e r a te d book -to re s w ould give th e s t u d e n t f o r them and less th a n the sto res would resell th e m f o r , ’’ M a ry E lizabeth S u th e r la n d , c h a ir m a n of th e A ssem bly c o m m itte e on the book exch ange, said. They a Ii u r g e s t u d e n t s to co-o p e ra te in a s t u d e n t e x p e r im e n t, the c o n t in u a t io n o f which d ep e nds on its success this J a n u a r y 31 th r o u g h F e b r u a r y 5,” she added. At 3rd Inaugural ‘Preserve Liberty,’ President Tells A m e r ic a n People J a n . W A S H IN G T O N , 20.— ( I N S ) -F ran k lin D elano R o ose­ h is to ry velt e n t e r e d A m e ric a n M onday a- first th ir d t< r m Presi i< nt a n d i m m e d i ­ n a t io n ’s th e t y r a n n y to p r e s e r v i n g its a te ly d e d u c e d hi-: f u t u r e to p e r­ p e t u a t i n g th e '‘in te g r ity of d e m o ­ in- c r a c y ’’ a n d stitu tio n s a g a in s t a n d slavery. W i t h the r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s Axis poue>- s it tin g behind him, am id an in a u g u ra l c r o w d of 100,- 000 on the the C apitol plaza. th e A m e r i ­ P re s id e n t called on can people to aet “ q uic k ly , bold­ ly, a n d decisively’’ to p r e s e r v e the “ s a c r e d th e ; d e s tin y o f the r e p u b lic a n fo rm o f . g o v e r n m e n t . ” l ib e r ty and f i n of of C lear but s u b - fr e e z i n g w eather j b a th e d his th ir d t e r m in a u g u r a tio n I to in s u n s h i n e - —a h ap p y New D ealers, aldm- HE b lu stery , ra in - s w e p t in a u g u r a tio n s of 1933 a n d 1937. a u g u r T he P re sid e n t ro d e t o th e C a p ­ Four Pages Today N o . 94 Inauguration and Barbecue Bringing Thousands to Austin U.T. Women Flyers Ambitious; Dances lo Honor One Wants to Do ’Chute J u m p Gov. ODaniel BY DICK BU R CH A M I lo ten w o m en d y e r s on th e I n iv e rsity c a m ­ pi ^ a r e , if possible, mon- e n t h u s i a s t ! about fly­ ing th a n the men. This is tr u e becau se they can do w h a t they choose with flying. L o r r a in e S tu ts m a n , j u n i o r e d u c a t io n m a jo r fro m San A n to n io , w ho is ta k in g the civil p ilo ts’ t r a i n i n g c o u rse o ffe re d by the Civil A e ro n a u tic s A u th o r ity , leads th e flock of flying fem ales w ith t h i n y . Ave h o u r s in the air. Ag do most o f the '-he th in k s t h a t e v e ry o ne should le a rn to go fly. S h e w ould like to ta k e the a d v a n c e d c o u r s e in fly mg, hu t, as she says, t h e y a r e n ' t ta k in g girls into R a n d o lp h Field yet, exc ep t fo r social p u rp o se s. O nly two of the girl- plan to use flying e ith e r direc tly or indirectly in th e ir c a reers. D o ro th y Bo m ash, f r e s h m a n t r a n s f e r from the U n iv ersity of ( a lif o rn ia , whose h o m e is in D enver, Colo,, plans to be a n urse. “ F ly in g will come in h andy in th a t business, ’ she says. D orothy has two and on e-ha lf h ours o f flying w ith th e U niversity f ly­ ing Club, an o r g a n iz a tio n of r a te -s e e k in g stu dents. The o th e r flyer, Jo y c e Levis, j u n io r e d u c a tio n m a jo r from H ouston, is looking fo rw a r d to the possible day w hen all th e men will he away See F L Y E R S , P a g e 2. Lest You Forget You Need a 'D' Students Start Co-Op Book Club Dean M ust O. K. Exam Absences 1 0 -3 0 % Discounts Claim ed Possible The te a c h in g s t a f f o f th e U ni­ v ersity has r ec eiv e d a se t o f rules w hich re g u la tio n s th e y m u s t e n f o r c e in c a r r y i n g o u t ex a m sc hedule s and th e ir g r a d e sh e ets. e x p la in s filin g the T he r u le s which a r e n o t r e f e r r e d to in^the Final A n n o u n c e m e n t s of ( o u rses bu lle tin b u t a r e to be e n ­ fo rc e d a r e as follo w s: Seminar Oflers Personnel Work P e r s o n n e l the office o f P re sid en t H o g g Foundation Finances Course itol dow n historic P e n n s y lv a n ia 1 A v en u e , th r o u g h sh iv e rin g c ro w d s! o f n e a r l y 1,000,000 p erso n s. T h e ,1 cro w d s w ere still th e re an h o u r la- I to r as he r e t u r n e d to th e W h ite -exe­ House, sw o rn to f a it h f u ll y c u t e fo r a n o t h e r f o u r y ea rs. his k ey n o ted Mr. R oosevelt i n a u g ­ th ird t e r m with a sim ple ural speech, a f t e r C hief J u s tic e ( h arle s E v a n s H u g h e s a d m in is t e r ­ to him ed f o r t h e th ir d tim e. His ch ief a p ­ the Hogg F o u n d a tio n , V. I peal was to the A m e ric a n peo p le I M oore, d ea n o f s t u d e n t life, has to “ m u s t e r th e spirit o f A m erica a n n o u n c e d . a n d the f a it h of A m e r ic a ” to up­ hold th e ir sa cred d em o crac y . T he President, d e p a r te d be m a de av a ila b le next s e m e s te r fo r a s e lec ted g r o u p of a d v a n c e d s t u ­ d e n ts th r o u g h a new- p r o je c t spon­ so red j o i n t l y by the o ffic e o f the D ean o f S t u d e n t L ife, the D e p a r t­ m ent of E d u c a tio n a l Psychology, a n d th e p r e s id e n tia l o a t h e x p e r ie n c e will Rats, N o t Bandits, Warrant Gun, Says Treasury Guard The S ta te T r e a s u r y D e p a r t m e n t is g u a r d e d c o n s ta n t ly — by an u n ­ a r m e d g u a r d ! F re d P url, s e n io r p e tro le u m p r o ­ from G e o r g e ­ d u ctio n town, g u a r d s n ig h tly the m o n e t a r y e n g i n e e r Bill Introduced To Help Latins Free Education In Texas Urged is j assets of T exas. B ut his job n e ith e r d a n g e r o u s nor d if fic u lt, U atin -A m e rica n c o u n trie s fo r his only d u ty consists o f sta y - ing j and d e p a r t m e n t from 7 o ’clock a t n ig h t! FVnro.o M e tc a lfe have in tr o d u c e d th e u p p e r house a hill which until 6:30 o clock th e n e x t m o rn - from p a y m e n t o f ing— stu d y in g , to at ,ond T e x a s in stitu tio n s o f h ig h e r S e n a t o r s Rogers K e ll e r his wouId e x e m p t the o ffice o f t h e I Ioa™ ,n* ‘ locked . listen in g in . to in the book selling A n o th e r “ new f a c e ” o f 1941 in situ atio n a r o u n d the ca m p u s a p p e a r e d this week w ith the a n n o u n c e m e n t of a the s t u d e n t g r o u p t h a t sa y s it r a n get j * 8k<‘d b is c o u n t r y m e n books a t f ro m IO to 30 p e r c e n t U T k discoun ts. fro m then p e rh a p s te x t. he to “ take to “ redisecton iire and w h a t we may his t e x t o n c e — a n d in a d v e r te n t ly . or(,€r In ’n I ti . /"ti . th e Oo-Op . „ The n e w e n te r p r ise calls . l 0 t . t h . 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Rites Held Monday For Wreck Victim B ecause a c a ta lo g listing o f book prices is .-till la ck ­ ing, b u y e rs m u s t w a it up to ten co m plete once-a-w eek I p o rtab Ie r a d io, and even sle ep in g i thp t,,lt,nn fpos in T ex a s s t a t e His finan ced by The exp erien ce will he offered in of a the fo rm s e m in a r to be H o g g F o u n d a tio n . Its p u rp o se is- to give c e r ta in s t u d e n t s who a r e 1 p la n n in g to e n t e r v o c a tio n s w h ere p erso n a l r e la tio n s a r e an o p p o r t u n i t y to ta k e p a r t u n d e r e x p e r t su p e rv isio n in p e r s o n n e l p r o g ra m 0 f t h (. t ; n iv e r_ especially sity. 7 he co u rse is es p ec ially well j mPnb a d a p te d f o r s tu d e n ts who plan to p r e p a re hr d e a n s of men or d e a n s o f wo­ m e n , i m p o r t a n t , , [ the when he w a n ts to. g r e a t e s t desire to own an a i r gu n, not fo r p r o te c tio n from is ^ * b an d its, or * nf1lt8’ o r o t h e r o u t ' b u t *or p r o te c tio n fro m r a t s th e s t u d e n t I in f e s t in g the C a p ito l Building, a n d th e T re a s u ry D e p a rt- If would *** to g e t them selves f o r position* an insi^ e t r a c k on the millions o f ' do lla rs in cash a n d se c u r itie s t h a t a r e k e p t in th e v a u l t of th e d e ­ p a r tm e n t, sa y s P url. 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T b e s e m in a r will an A ustin T r a n s it C o m p a n y bus, provide a A m a r ilK a nd R o b e rt Prim III a n d w e r e r e p o r t e d r e s ti n g well by o f - : m efb:d t r a i n in g g r o u p f ro m which b rank f a KP J r . , both of A u stin , have s u p e r io r p erso n s may be selected nHVt splf'ctef( am o n g 350 for m ore resp o n sib le p o sitions the 0 t h *r * r a d u a t i "K s tu d e n ts of e n ­ f o l d i n g y ea r. stu- ^ in e e r in l? colleges o v e r the U n ite d S t a t e s f o r placing in G ene ra l Eiec- d e n ts who are in te r e s te d should tr ic factories. in q u ire of Dean Moore f o r f u r t h e r i n f o rm a tio n . is survived A dvanc ed H o sp ita l b e*n la te Minnesota, Northwestern Profs to Teach Here I wo v isitin g p ro fe s s o r s will te ac h in t h e School of Law n e x t sum m er, D ea n C harles T. M c C o r­ mick has a n n o u n c e d . D u rin g th e te rm , P ro f e s s o r William L. first P r o s - e r o f th e U n iv ersity o f Min­ n es o ta will te ac h Sales, P r o f e s s o r dean o f th e School U. T. Band to Play On Program Today to th o u s a n d s of A ustin w as r e a d y this m o r n in g to be host th e g r e a t com m on people o f T exas who a re e x p e c te d into th is capital city to d a y f o r th e sec­ o n d -term in augu ration o f G over­ n o r W. Lee O ’Daniel and L ie u te n ­ a n t-G o v e rn o r Coke S tev e n so n . to crow d T his the day o f th e kill of is the f a t t e d c a lf in h o n o r of Mr. O Daniel and Mr. S te v e n so n , and these tw o o fficials have issued a th e ir b la n k e t all frie n d s e v e r y w h e r e th e S ta te to a t te n d the c e le b ra tio n . in v itatio n t o in E s tim a te s o f th e n u m b e r frie nds w-ho will a c c e p t from 20,000 to 60,000 M o nday. o f r a n g e d E n o u g h a r e e x p e c te d to come to c onsu m e 19,000 p o u n d s o f b a r ­ becue, 15,000 h o t dogs, and 3,500 l o a \e s o f b re a d a t a f r e e b a r b e c u e d i n n e r which will he se rv e d to all co m e rs o ut in f r o n t o f th e Gov­ e r n o r 's M ansion im m e d ia te ly a f ­ t e r in a u g u ra tio n c e r e m o n y . the A lthou gh it is th e f e a t u r e m ost­ ly ta lk e d a b o u t, th e f r e e meal is no t d ay. This the only e v e n t o f th e is the d a y ’s p r o g r a m : IO o ’clock in th e m o r n i n g — A r­ rival by tr a i n of th e T e x a s A.&M. Band a n d th e c olorful Ross Vol­ u n te e r s , and p a r a d e by th e se tw o o r g a n iz a tio n s alo n g C o n g res s A ve­ nue to th e capitol. 10:45 o ’clock— O u td o o r co n­ c e r t by the L o n g h o rn Band o f The U n iv e rsity of T exas, a t th e s o u th e n t r a n c e o f th e c a p ito l; a n d c o n ­ cert th o in th e r o t u n d a w ithin building by T e x a s A.&M. Band. th e High noo n — I n a u g u r a t i o n c e r e ­ a n d m ony G o v e r n o r O ’D aniel L ie u te n a n t- G o v e r n o r S te v e n s o n , with a s h o r t a d d r e ss by G o v e r n o r O ’D aniel a t 12:45 o ’clock. A f t e r th e c e r e m o n y — B a r b e c u e d in n e r se rv e d in f r o n t o f th e Gov­ e r n o r ’s M ansion, f r e e e v e r y ­ body. to 7 :30 o ’clock th e e v e n in g —■ in G r e g o ry Gym by th e in C o n c e rt A ustin High School B and. 8 o ’clock— S tr e e t d ance on Con­ gress A ven ue n o r th o f th e capi­ tol, with J im m y M c C a r th y ’s O r­ c h e s tr a playing. 8:30 o ’clock— I n a u g u r a l r e c e p ­ tion and dance a t G r e g o ry Gym, with J im m y W e lle r ’s O r c h e s t r a p la y in g ; dan c e also a t th e Dris- kill Hotel. • F o rty - S e v e n th L eg islatu re An e f f o r t will he m ade in th e I n a u g u r a t i o n s have been held th e befo re, h u t n e v e r b e f o r e history of the S ta te has a bounti- a law e n c o u r a g in g s tu d e n ts o f I ful f re e noon meal been* o f f e r e d ev e ry citizen o f T ex a s who w ould drive t o A u stin to e a t it. to en- in / / I V 15/ Pay Fees During First Day OI Registration 160 Sign Cards For Labor Survey, One Job Offered R u n n in g lines a n d signi ng ca rd s • w e p t back into v ogue Monday as IST s tu d e n ts paid th e ir second s e ­ m e s te r fees, 160 r e g i s t e r e d with th e S t u d e n t s ’ A sse m b ly labor s u r ­ vey f ifty -o n e p le dg ed p a r t o f th e i r g e n e r a l p ro p ­ e r ty d ep osit to th e Be nedi ct Me­ m orial F u n d . c o m m itte e , and M on d a y w as th e f ir s t d ay f o r f e e - co llec tio n f o r th e second se ­ m e s te r. Old s t u d e n t s may pay fee s th r o u g h M on d a y , F e b r u a r y 3, w ith th e e x c e p tio n o f F rid a y , J a n u - 1 arx* 31, p a y d a y f o r th e sta ff . New’ s t u d e n t r e g is t r a tio n will in s t a r t S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y G r e g o r y G y m n a s iu m , and n ew e n ­ ro lle es will h a v e t h r o u g h F e b r u ­ a r y 8 to pay fee s. I T h e B u r s a r ’s O ffic e will be open daily fro m 9 to I a n d fro m 2 to 4 o ’clock f o r th e p a y m e n t of assess- m e n ts. to P le d g e s m a de th e B e n e d i c t ' F u n d w e r e p r a ise d M ond ay n ig h t by J e r r y Hill, p r e s id e n t o f M o r t a r B o a rd , s e n io r w om en s h o n o r a r y o r g a n iz a ti o n a n d sp o n s o r o f th e I a n n u a l drive. C o - o p e r a tin g w ith M o r t a r Board in th e c a m p a ig n a r e F ria rs , se n io r m e n 's h o n o r a r y o r g a n iz a tio n , a n d 1 u O r a n g e /o m e n 's se rv ic e g r o u p . The c a m - 1 u n d e r g r a d u a t e J a c k e ts , p a ig n w ill la st t h r o u g h F e b r u a r y 3. T he d is p o r tio n a te ly large n u m - ; b e r of p e rso n s who sig n e d up a t 1 t h e A sse m b ly d e s k , C h a ir m a n Sam Field th e p la in ed , t h a t w ho did n o t p a y t h e i r fees. c o m m itte e e x ­ f a c t r e g is te r e d r e s u lt e d p e rs o n s se veral la b o r f ro m in c id e n t M o n d a y m o r n in g A n s u g g e s te d t h a t tyie su r v e y m ig h t p r o d u c e som e u n e x p e c t e d b ene fits. A lady sto p p e d by th e ta b le in th e B u r s a r 's O ff ic e a b o u t 9;30 o ’clock to in q u ir e how long it had bee n s e t up. “ S ince 9 o 'clo c k ,” one o f the K Y . A . w o rk e rs a n s w e re d , “ W h y ? ” to f o r som eone loo k in g “ I 'm to k e c a r e o f a b a b y ,” she said. • deli B e n ed ict, p r e s id e n t o f the in­ s titu tio n fro m 1925 u n til his d ea th in May, 1937. His d e a th ended n e a r l y f i f t y y e a r s o f connectio n w ith th e U n iv e rsity . Pharmacy School Is Second Largest T h e U n iv e r s it y o f T e x a s School of P h a r m a c y h as th e second larg- school in e*t e n r o ll m e n t o f a n y I n ite d S ta te s , a c c o rd in g ; he to a r e c e n t bulle tin published by r he U n ite d S ta te s D e p a rtm e n t of th e I n te r io r . M a s s a c h u s e ta s Col­ a g e o f P h a r m a c y a t B oston has he this la rg e s t e n r o ll m e n t, b u t # a p r iv a t e school, which gives l a r g e s t e n r o llm e n t of r«xag a n y s ta te school. T h e r e a re 289 men en ro lled in the college here, Bd t w e n t y - f o u r w o m en s tu d e n ts. Texas has th e second lowest tu- “ ion r a t e o f a n y College o f P h a r ­ macy. T he low est r a t e o f tuitio n is found in N o rth D a k o ta . The av­ e r a g e y e a r l y e x p e n se f o r Texas stu d e n ts is $68. the item o f th is r e ­ A r e g r e t t a b l e port show s t h a t a small p e r c e n ta g e o f books f o r the n u m b e r o f s t u d e n t s enrolled. T e x a s has Longhorn Band to Meet At Capitol at 11:15 Today V \ Off to Honduras R a c in g A g a in s t D raft, Ex H a s A O D a y s fo r O r e T rip BY L O W R E Y B U R L E S O N A race w ith a d r a f t n u m b e r will c a r ry H. V. Reeves, University ex, to H o n d u ra s and back by M arch I. The tr ip will be an a d v e n t u r o u s q u est fo r c i n n a b a r, the ore from which m e r c u r y is m ade, b u t th e r e ­ tu r n will be to ta k e c a re o f a local d r a f t n u m b e r — n in e te e n . Mr. Reeves, who received his bac h elo r o f jo u r n a l is m d e g r e e 1937 and his bac h elo r o f a r t s d e-* g re e in geology in 1938, has bee n I in A ustin th is w eek fo r tw o p o r t a l * reasons. F irst, he w a n te d . “ T ? * U*f* h “ to do a little rev ie w in g on cinna- " a bar, and second, he had to s t r a i g h t - . l.rM en out the red ta p e fo r his p a s s - 1‘ J * po rt. . n0W ^ ° r e ' the D im* , legal end o f . . . Five stud en ts o f St. E d w a r d ’s U n iv e r s ity who w ere r id in g in th e bus rec eiv e d slight in ju r ie s when th e bus was s tr u c k by th e ca r, d riven by V an Ness. Both th e c a r an d bus w e re e nve lope d in f la m e s a f t e r th e crash. W ood and G u llib l e w e r e f r a ­ t e r n i t y b r o th e r s in L a m b d a Chi Alpha. R.O.T.C. Unit to Select Best Riflemen for Team Technicians Meeting, Labs Continue Today th e T e x t s S t a t e H e a lth D e - j Dr C, P. Coogle, d i r e c t o r of the Ma l ar ia I n v e stig a tio n division of p a r t m e n t, d e m o n s tr a te d th e la te s t m e th o d s o f d ia g n o sin g m a la r ia to the m e d ica l tech nician s m e e ti n g a t the I University f o r th e th ir d d ay 's session o f a T e c h n ic ia n s ’ I n s titu te . I Also, t r e a t m e n t of syphilis by la te s t m a la ria te c h n iq u e in re la te d m ic roscopy w ere e x p la in e d M o n d a y by J. E. Sorell, m a la r io lo g is t of th e T ex a s S ta te H e a lth D e p a r t m e n t. in f e c tio n and th e Dr. V. T. S c h u h a r d t, U n iv e r s ity th e epi- diag- discussed l a b o r a t o r y re la p s in g fever, I d e n ti f ic a t io n o f Eg gs or Kill­ In te stin a l f o r m s ’’ will be th e s u b je c t of the ° T H u m a n — in —-------- th e trip , while S election o f the b est riflem an in the U n iv e r s ity N a v a l R.O.T.C. U n it w as u n d e r w a y this w eek as in b a c te rio lo g ist pla n s w e re m a de to c o m p e te tw o in v ita tio n rifle m a tc h e s w hen 4emicdogy a n d Vmrmitfs e d e r ^ ^or th e o r g a n iz a ti o n of te a m s is co m p let- nos,a will sail from ed. r o a n s on th e ( n ite d F r u it j B o a t J a n u a r y 22 and E ig h te e n c a d e t s h a v e signified b^-v°* th e ir in te n tio n s to c o m p e te for a p ' He and Jo h n H a t t e r , El C m - po. who rec eiv e d his b a c h e lo r o f ' „ d e c re e from th e U n iv e rsity J L o n g h o rn B and m e m b e r s should " a te d on the p la tf o r m a t the ' “ Lith e n d o f th e C a p ito l B uilding a’ 11:15 o ’clock th is m o r n in g to pity tor th e i n a u g u r a t i o n , Colonel m oney than send them to H o n d u r- d u r in g his s t u d e n t dave George n " 1940, h ave a w e a lth y b ac k er w h o ; g r a d u a tio n has noth in g b e t t e r to do w ith hit 12 , u r t ’ d i r e c t o r - a n - a* to follow' up some old m aps » c a p ta in o f th e t r a c k te a m in 1977 : the se arch fo r c in n a b a r. A c c o r d - 1 but he had f o r t h . V B e e t n i e . V p U c ' , " ° “ ' ^ " “ “ since his co m p e titio n .Martin a w d - ta n t University, t F. M a rtin , a s s is ta n t p r o f e s s o r o f science a n d a as?; p o u n ce d s t u d e n t nays. H e was no u n ce d 7 ' “ ' T ' * " v , r y ■M n “ t he a five-man te a m will r e p r e s e n t w h U l T l ™ ’ “ * 7 I7J th e U m v e r a itv I F . a l a i nava l r „ I o u t s t a n d i n g tr a c k ;'ed M o n d a y n ig h t. tactics tactics, ’ ' X e i - T i n f i u u u r u , K *"•* il the - fro m ’r n „ „ ’ ! v U - * • , ' r V D r ' A“ C ' ( h a n d - I n t i t u l e D e p a r t E l .... an-* I i°!l* "d l*r Wl!I B io,opY T u e s d a y m o r n in g . b e l o c k Dr. i0c*L A t 1 * n o th e r con"•• «* ! n iv e rs ity g r o u p and the j jnj? to th e ir u n d e r s ta n d in g o f the J having h Texas i Jrnish music f o r th e cerem on ies The Weather: belong to th e person who find* th e orc, r a t h e r th a n to the one who him. owns the land. lender, LarUy cloudy aud sligh tly wa m a r . * H atcher plans to take e*r« ©f A He w a , a Z e a p t r - Z t ^ S rf .r e .n a r I n .tr t o t e t a d te a m be- f o r . « m m g to t h . U n h m n i * , . te a m i, .c h e d u l e d in A pril, Lieu- c o u r , e b a n k e t to t h . D r t k i I Ho , t e n a n t M a i t m « : d . , tel l a . t , i * S L S “ ^ T n ^ ' ^ h n ^ L a te y e s te r d a y a f t e r n o o n a n d last n ig h t the b a r b e c u e p its w ere the blazing on th e g ro u n d s of I*aw a t N o r th w e s te rn U n iv er- i Ciotreraor’s Mansion, a n d also o u t b i l k e r P a rk , w h ere some o f th e site, will to R e la tio n s) cooking m u s t be done, b ec au se o f T o rts II I th e la rg e a m o u n ts o f m e a t being d u rin g the fin al term . c o n d u c t a ( I n j u r i e s c o u rse o f in M em bers o f the fa c u lty o f th e PrPPa red. S tr e e t s a r o u n d th e M a n sion local School o f Law who will also city a n d teach this s u m m e r are I. P. Hi!-1 ^ av<* been roped o ff, d e b ra n d , C la re n c e M orris, W. P. w o rk e rs w ere s c o u rin g the pave- K eeton, E. W. Bailey, A. VV. Wa!- i me**ts u n d e r o r d e r of C ity Man- k e r J r . , K e n n e th C. Davis, G. VV. j atrt‘r J a mcs G arriso n . On th e S tu m b e r g , Gus M. Hodges, C. Y. s tr e e ts f a r t h e r d o w n to w n v e n d o rs Oliver, W illiam O. Huie, B enno had set UP s o u v e n ir s ta n d s, o f f e r - ‘'acks o f f lo u r, b r a n d e d Schm idt, a n d R. W. S ta y to n . the fa m o u s “ Hill-Billy F l o u r ” no t I m a r k, with p ic tu r e s o f G o v e r n o r O ’D aniel a t ta c h e d . S o u v e n ir bis­ cuits, b e a r in g th e c o m m e n t “ Pass the biscuits. P a p p y , ” w e r e also b eing displayed. Municipal C o rp o ra tio n s has been n am ed yet. The p r o f e s s o r fo r the course in j in* the r e g u l a r work a t The e n g in e e rs will co m plete a t r a i n in g course as y e a r ’s g e n e ra l well as the G e n e ra l Electric p la n t in S c h e n e c ­ ta d y , N. Y. A t the end of th e ir tr ial y e a r , th e y will be assigned to positions the advisory, re- se arch , o r te chnical divisions of th e o r g a n iz a tio n . in A u stin S y m p h o n y S o lo ist S te a ls Sh o w a t 1941 D e b u t BY K E N N E T H R A G S D A L E Texan MusTr C ritic The A ustin S y m p h o n y O r c h e s t r a , u n d e r the b ato n of H en d rik J. B u y te n d o r p w ith M ary Louise Beltz as soloist, o p en e d the 1940 series o f subscription c o n c e r ts last n ig h t in H ogg A u d ito riu m . The o r c h e s ­ tr a played up to, and possibly above, its usual sta n d a r d s , b u t still Miss Beltz “ stole th e show'.” ------------------------------------- -- --—— ...... ..................................................... A big p la tf o r m h as bee n e r e c t­ ed a t the so u th e n t r a n c e o f th e capitol building. M e m b ers o f both houses o f th e L e g isla tu re , c o n v e n ­ ing in j o i n t session, will be s e a te d on this p la tf o r m f o r th e noon c e r e ­ monies. H e r e C h ief J u s t ic e J a m e s th e S u p r e m e o f P. A le x a n d e r C o u r t will a d m in is t e r th e o a t h o f o ffic e to G o v e r n o r O ’D aniel, a n d F. L. H a w k in s, p re sid in g j u s t ic e of the C o u r t o f C rim in al A p p ea ls, w-ill do the sam e f o r L ie u t e n a n t - Follow ing w as d e a d ! ” A m e zz o-soprano n u m b e r, Miss K N OW , w ill i G o v e rn o r S teve nson. • sick child, Miss B e ltz’g voice was filled w ith g r i e f and a ngu ish, t u r n - j S ta n d s f o r n ew sreel and radio nearby, through n ation al from M a ry H a r d in - B a y lo r College, Miss Beltz has one o f the finest voices we have h e a r d since H elen T r a u b e l th rilled A ustin in her p e r f o rm a n c e e a r ly this season. Com ing to T e x a s f r o m a suc ce ssfu l a p p e a r a n c e in N e w Y o rk ’s Tow n Hall, Miss B eltz g a v e to A u stin w hat E a s t e r n cri- m g to rem o rse in h er con c lu d in g men have been erected w ords— “ and he The M u tu a l N etw ork , th is a Beltz in her revealed v e rsa tility in te r p r e ta t io n s o f th e “ H a b a n e r a ” and “ S e g u id illa ” B i z e t’s opera, “ C a r m e n . ” In rendering two n u m b e rs , Miss B eltz these gav e a co n v in c in g ch aracteriza­ S panish tio n of c i g a r e tt e girl to whom love w as m erely a gam e. T hese arias w ere filled w ith such “oom ph” etc. that w e even T h r o u g h o u t ; e x p e c te d h e r to go so far as to the ; toss us a rose. F ollow in g a thun- , t r a g i c s to r y of th e vain attem p t derm is a p p la u s e , Miss Beltz gave I o f a father to sa v t the life of his I D u rin g the in a u g u r a l cerem on y, the L o n g h o rn Band and the A.&M . Band will each p la y tw o num bers. U nder the direction o f C olonel George E. H urt, Band w ill play “ Round U p Tim e in T exas” and “ The E y e s o f T ex a s.” The A.&M. Band w ill play “ God B less A m erica” and G overnor’s own “ B eau tifu l T e x a s.” * The A m erican S o cie ty o f Com- S ee INAUGURAL, Page I Miss B eltz chose “ T h e E rl K in g ” by S c h u b e r t. O th e r th a n disp laying a voice o f b e a u ty an d eloquence, she re v e a le d a r a r e r*usical and d r a m a tic this song, See SYMPHONY, Page i b r o a d c a st o f the inauguration. co nc ep t. which a re still praisin g. the L onghorn F o r h e r r i m com p osition, n a r r a t e s selection carry f ro m the th e r Ray W allis Heads List of 6 Students in G.G. Meet Steers to Rest With Other S.W.C. Clubs Returning: home, Ja c k G ray and the hilltop at Dallas, the? are race. T h e ir ‘ wo game* with the ship since 1926. Longhorn basketball hi* found the campus quite upset o v e r the one victory arb one lo** of the "* North Texas trip, squad doub!e-touj?h it . w '■ t nave been Rice O w l? are two hurdles which a f r playing will have to be - -- ------ In all probability, the tall Hog* will go through con- reckoned with ^®T* nc* P^ay With an undefeated -- the Owls record their heads off against the giant? seriously. Texas caught This sn the first time in three **«■ th* Ozark#, but the w a y Cap- tmsuapectingly and hu rt tile Hou#- I* game push— that argument aside. Owl- are in third place, but only * ame" concerned, there w ill >n crew's chances for a good shot in the Southwest team in the Ja-t half in the pony at the title. A t the present, the year? the Steer cager? have beer. tain Chaa G ranville sparked h “ counted out Conference basketball race seem* a* if the fan? of the versify and Austin can t get ready just out for the thought that Texas Still in the running. isn't that’, all. A though f ni- The herr by . outscored S .MT are d efinitely field goal*, ne P m < The not a are not a mediocre club. Arkansas Steer*, great team, but then, they teen to v in the ball game, tied for first place, " W h it e y ” Bacca* boy were because S.M .U . and the Hogs are he no more until the final exam* .nations are over. The first tilt The Ponies the Long- have yet to play either the Hogs after the quizzes w ill be one for the benefit of the paralysis fund. four or Rice. hit ni a- Although the Razorback* do not Two games will be played. One, free chance- to four for the have a commanding lead at the will see the Steers tangle with top-heavy scores a strong Houston club, and the preterit, their be limited with frequent workouts for the Longhorn!,, but a* fa r a* Stye Baity; Srxair P A G E T W O TU ESD A Y , JA N U A R Y 21, 1941 T w o A d d e d to E x t e n s i o n - -don's I n d u s t r i a l T e a c h e r T r a i n - M ihs Eleanor Appell and Miss ing Bureau. Both assumed their M ary Jean Redmond, both of the J new duties Ja n u a ry 15 and have worn off wa* too-tal! and S M.U. wa* play* and when the Mu*- track sea- ir,k' a ’ home As the mid * if th look? a tang* play any kind of sport on going to make a I . rm rest begins, it Razorback.* -ire ay of the r opponents so far stamp rveiwhelm ing favorite? ir eighth conference champion- Tiger*. them second will take Maroons battling to have the A u stin High ! Department of Education in been as-igned to field work in the W aco High Indiana, have been added to the j s ta ff of thf, Divigion of Ex ten . sions. one of the Bureau's ten state d ivi­ WI rn Phone 2-2473 He i " I e x a n C la s s if ie d A d I .njfury rye grar , I * . tm WM tm Phone 2-2473 Cafes Student Furniture Rentals Rentals Rentals Rentals e e in * p o rts by B illy S a n s in g Tern" Sport* Editor T w o Bt/f G o o d O n e s ' Tonight's Card Opens 3 Day Tournament Bv B I L L Y C U N N I N G H A M 7ere.- ~ t Bt*ff Five rr- mber* of the I.^ n jr^ rn Boxing C lub and one otVer tTni- tho verm tr student have entered , ^ Thursday night. ai,s n he rh* n *• Ed Byron Phillip E rg . G ilbert DaH*. and R ay W allis b sve turned their atter-ion from the Boxing Club to the Golder G ores; while Nick Rom on is, a student, ha-- decided to *• r *er the tournament f'-r the f\T^t time Scarbrough. t l Sherrill, I T . ] y _ . i l O ur.ng football reason it fre- jander ** * ? “ * " der And now l°.°I . word? on basketball, that fhat son. the newnes* has I look forward to lo n g h o rr* again Although he will no* represent in t:! mid­ FL "or Sherrill, middie- )$k* decided to enter and there wi the term, * rr I- i Temple Jackson. w ill he one of the favorite* with district Dick ch am bion )a*t year, to win the title. Sherrill T>*‘ twin® to Simon I.Ona earlier in fhe year in meet* between Austin and the perpet­ ual Help Athletic d u b of San An­ tonio. Sherrill received employment during the holidays and did not return to Austin until yesterday. However, he kept in training by . fen,!** ir. Sw*.tw*t*r and knock-1 f" !. * . H o : ' H Ko. *r there tort week . It should be a very good track season for the U niversity. ii be hut two meet* F irst of all, from a spectators’ standpoint, the reason is going to come in very few, but very la;ga g 1 .imp? Decoded, that mean? that in those two Austin this year, bu* will be the best in thi* part of the country for the coming spring The first of these w ill be the Texa* Relays, fast growing m’o the middle member of the three big relay carnival* along with Penn and Drake. The second ia the Conference meet, the first here in a number It comes on the second of years week-end of May. And the Steers . . . L Ha W allis heavyweight and president o f the Boxing Club, will He trying to regain the crown he won in 1939. Last year W allis jo«- to Shelby B ick in the finals. is showing hi* Th® heavyweight is ck- hest per+pj to meet Gilbert Strom- quist 2 5r. r.O'.-nd t-ian*, sr the f i ­ nal*. form th;* year and intfl he staged an A fte r boxing si draw with L y n ­ d e n Harriaon of San Antonio in November. W a llis stayed out of The ring ex hibitiOTi with Tom Attra in Greg cry Gym ’ast Friday. In this bout the ‘ we. fighter- concentrated on I body punches web A t t n get*Ing a I “ Ie the be?? of the argument. W ith two victories already this fear. Phillip Eng w ill he one of the favorite* In fhe lightweight divi*ion. Eng has pounded out decisive victories over Robert D el­ gado and Frank Penack, both of San Antor in c o u p l e d ♦ V’ fc. F ' -yw ..................ds ha been E n g ’s marg n of victory’ in each of his fights fbi* year. i t h .un* u tlA llA iiU fl Candy Shops ' . ’’ y avr’r‘''1 • repeat. , ^ though they may no? have a* well ba anced a squad a® last year. w,:l w krthan t c o re r S S * i»..n rmwtr H'-me Choco- «?«*« -other ®«®'ir?®d bendies P a ? ked ir. O U I Ho.*** Al*?* Mexican Curio*. Phone *.**11 F e w Events S e e m C i n c h e d Irs the dDrus, th e quarter, the dashes, the half, and ail relays, I yp*A leva® should have almost a* good entries a* any «rhoot in the coun­ try. Coaching ENC; L I S H I it. 12Q Review hefore ti- na!* Expert**?**! teacher «i>n Ms* ter'* Degree from T®®a® 7Se sn hour. Phone J 1**1. N IS H , Fre n ch , G a m i n . ita lia n B i o te ach e r 1701 O n x r e s * J-7104 S P A N I S H , F U E NC H U a tia , T y p in g . M r . *-1127 H u m p h re y , 21 G E O R G E T O W N R O A D T E L E P H O N E 9-1 IY H A U S T I N , T E X A S A stinging left jab very E r,0 f|. good footwork, Ed Srarbrousrh will rank a? co- favorite with Eng if the lijfht- w eifht division. Although he is a veteran of the team, In Srarb rm ijfh ha- never boxed Golden Gloves before In HK bout of the year F rid a y nisrht. Scar- * v< r-v K °» d race. I exas should run aw ay from any dash relay sri the nation. They may crack Pittsb urg ’s sprint med­ ley relay world record And Bare- field, Sparks, Um stattd, and Rid- vv,ls K iv** " ny m'le relay team Longhorn i tp, it look* like* a good year. torv, Math W O O D SO N S Phychologg, English, His- win Clark. 1032 San Antonio. 2-2521. ☆ KENT A 7 Y PEW JZ U ER 2 At OUT Hi Aim AWH Q0* MCHAM ST EC K 'S' PH. 5333 F1R.8T 'las® s(f>anl«h coaching Mr* E d ­ ( ’hem, Phys!?® Ph 9365 P H Y S IC S — M A T H E M A T IC S , L Wheeler, 418 Phv«i<-« Bldg I, Phone 9171— 3 #3, e f f e c t i v e M A IM C O A C H IN G Pure and Applied K M Randl# 2I©9 Nan Antonio R W . Farr 8-1158 S E E T H E W IN S O N T Y P E W R I T E R C O M ­ P A N Y for good rent, typew riters New ami Used Typ ew riter* for sale. 129 W est 7th St. Phone 6060. Typing U N I V E R S I T Y C O A C H IN G B U R E A U All Courses. Ph 8-6002 A 2-5090. T Y P IN G -— expertly R*-a*onabl'* done In . . 1 404 A We*? 12th 2-3700 ra'e® L E A RN TO D A N T E . 8 lesson# 12 50 Haases— Monday, f h ’ir®da.v, 7 IO p rn A N N E T T E D U V A L D A N C IN G S C H O O L JOA West 14 St Phones 2-9086— 8-89#l Dancing For Sal© BOAT Oak S N I P E S A H , wood hull. red airplane spruce mast and boom Sailcloth ®ail® W ill teach buyer to sa*! t a l l I> Skinner, 6-2 0 *8 frame, T Y P E D W O R K — rn Dora Boyd. 2502 ins better grades. Ph. -sn Antonio. 2-4636. T Y P IN G — Cheap. H imphrey. 204-B , cc urate, quick. West 20th. 8 Mrs N E A T ac per leo ce Ionia, Ph irate typing, (ley, S y b il e 2-962’* reaso n able 1300 San An- W anted to Buy Laundries M A L K IN P A Y S M O R E fm T ja e d Suits" Clothing and Bhoe*. 407 East 6. 8-0266 Rentals Furnished Apartments _ 2619 W IC H IT A til# shower, bills paid, private entrance Finest accommodation# available. Phone 2-1740 Bedroom, study, One Day Sorvice DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY “ Trust your duds to our SudA ” P u o n e 6 4 4 4 I 19 E a s t 7 fh . N o M o r e Like This for M e No more basketball now until aft« r . that’# a s?ood thing after that T C U. mixup . . . final* . . WH" thf' ,cref i##t thin* 1 ®**r vord® simply couldn’t Round-Up Plans Are Under Way R o u n d U p p r o g r a m A p r i l P r e l i m i n a r y plan,® f o r t h e 1941 i-$, wen- c o n s id e r e d S a t u r d a y a t a m e e t in g o f th e E x e c u t i v e C o u n c il t h e E x - S t u d e n t s ’ A n o c i a t i o n , c a m p u s a n n u a ! th e o f s p o n s o r o f celebration, T h e c o m m it t e e , c o m p o s e d o f f r o m a ll t w e n t y - o n e e x - s tu d e n ts o v e r th e s t a te , m e* in t h e A s s o c i a ­ t io n o f f i c e in th e T e x a s t ’ n io n a t *d;30 o ’c lo c k S a t u r d a y m o r n in g . A ! ! o f t h e p la t ® f o r F r i d a y , A p r i l 4 , h a v e n o t b e e n c o m p le t e d , h u t th e R o u n d - l rp p a r a d e w i ll b e h e ld F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n , a n d F r i d a y thf* R o u n d - U p R e v i e w a n d n ig h t a in by d r o p p e d H o m e r U h a lk to three- the* Toh* twice to jrn m two Loner- round decision. The horn?* w ill he competing f o r the J o h n n y Newell, title held Longhorn b o x e r who won the lf * IO . t o u r n a m e n t rn 193 9 a n d Sri!! carrying a cut over hie n r ‘i’ eye, Gilbert Davis will he trying *n carry aw ay welterweight hormr« f mr tho U niversity Davis park* a knockout wallop in hi# ‘ very opening. He ha® right a* weir) decisions over Jo h n n y K eller f y » n A n t o n i o , a n d J a m e s A d a m * Porn on; ® has Oft ■ ered re v * boxing tournament before spend­ ing rn* rf rime wrestling, De plan* in t r a m u r a l n o vice to e n te r boxing 'h e y e a r . ‘ he imminent atf>r Flyers ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e I i f ig h t in g 1 a n d th e w o m e n w i ll be a i r l i n e r s a n d t/iii th e 4 y in e v e r;, se t;7>n 1* I! t e r ’# c iv ; ■•mg th e t r a n s p o r t * a n d Sh** h a s f o u r h o u r s 'ty - m r,e m in u t e s w it h g t i u h a n d ss p r o u d o f c o n d o f it. H e r a p p lic a - '• ' o r t h e s e c o n d ?©mea- . p ilo t# * t r a i n i n g ct- sr e, th t h a t o f B e t t y J o E h - a lo n g ws le r# , home f r o m C arriz I era already ha# flying time. M argaret Le# t a , b lo n d e jo u r - a n d f r o m la a l ­ R e b e c c a P o r t l a n d , est w m g - ip r o u t - l a s s e v e n h o u r s S h e l i a r ta d fly- th e • u h d u r in g Dallam major Ore., i i the new eh a n d a l r e a d y of flying time, ing with the c Christmas hoiida m o s t ready to solo. in H e n r y , sociology frow Yazoo C * t y. Miss., Is a prim ary flight-train- I war ty-five ir g pupil and ha* the air, M . - - H e r y hours t h a n fix w o u ld along with Miss B o mash who prefer* skiing, and Mims Lew i* who w o u ld r a t h e r rid*- h^r*?-- hack. r r a t h e r c o o k s e n io r Mr- Mary Anne Lam b e V f i ­ asco, ju n io r student is the r 0l- I J«#r* of A rt* and Skiers ce®, na* ton* some flying n ber broth­ in Mexico. She has er'* plane previously m attended the L'm- eer*:tv of W iaco m in and the U n ;v e r it y of Mexico. »# fhnm axkbitiofi that of Barbar*. Bradfjeld, Austin ju n ­ ior in the College of Art* and Scseneee, who hope® eome day to matke a oarachute ju m p . M SktMxt, » ;us*or from A C A S H sale in a rash saving on for* Bitore at T E X A S F U R N IT U R E CO. Technical Training AIRCRAFT ('(INSTRUCTION S K V E R A L T H O U S A N D T R A IN E D A I R U R A F T ME- ( H A N K S N E E D E D K O R D A L L A S XI R U L A N E F A C ­ T O R IE S . f’R E F 'A R E IN S IX W E E K S E M P L O Y ­ M E N T . P A R T P A Y M E N T N O W . B A L A N C E A F T E R Y O U E M P L O Y E D , S E E M R . A N D R E W S A T F O R A L A M O H O T E L A R E F O R Q U A L IF IC A T IO N A N D L I T E R A T U R E B L A N K f ypewrifers S E T T E R K E N T T Y P E W R I T E R S U N I V E R S I T Y C H A N G E . 2542 1-4360. T Y P E W R I T E R Guadalupe St. at E X ­ Ph. U N D E R W O O D T Y P E W R I T E R A G E N C Y . Sale*. 5-ervice Renta. Price Pincham , Sales Agent. 616 Colorado Phone 6480 Furnished Apartments G arage Rooms Rooms for Boys Rooms for Boys HI.Ck K W E S T of cifflpii*. Fnrni»he't frig- k itc h e n e tte p riv a te beth, room ll© # L A V A C A — For ao>*. B ric k build- tile mg. Room * co m p le te ly fu rn ish e d Ida * p referre d . 2-S10*. 220?, San A nto nio . 1 R ill* paid M a rried coopts* ; th o w crg , o tilitie a . P o r t e r B e rv ie *. 1643. U N U S U A L L Y nice u p p e r­ clas sm an or in s t r u c t o r in p riv a te home. room — fo r Ph o n e 2-SSS4, 1 700 R io G rande. 193 4 S A N A N T O N IO — a fe w v a c a n c i* . w ith A '.int S a llie W'ood. O n e block w r i t ca m e 1'* R e * onable rate s. Phone7 3 8fi. liv- P E M B E R T O N H E I G H T H — -Bedroom, mg room, bath for two or three bove. M aid s e rv ic e p riv a te e n tra n c e O r,f- g a­ rage. 160© Wooldridge D rive. 8-2759. R O O M n icely fu rn i* h e d near Campti* & C a p ito l. 208 W 'eat 16th. Ph. 2-2583 TO* W e s t 23rd — U n ex p ecte d v a c a n c y fo r in approved house. L a r g e in- 401 E A S T 23rd— T w o blocka E n g in e e r- ’ » ^ r » P v in*r m a ttre s s e s . P r i v a t e e n tra n ce, room s, sleeping p orch, new fo ur boyg B u n n y G A R A G E RO* GM — R o o m m a te w anted fo r P r iv a t e bath and phone, b ill* boy p aid . * 10 5 0. 281 1 N o rth G uad alup e. in g B u ild in g . V e ry nice room s, b ath, Fh o n e 8-396 m aid ab le p rices. P h o n e 2-7587. telep ho ne s e rvice V e r y re aso n ­ F O U R R O O M EIF F I E I E N C Y — n ic e ly fur- In k itch e n , bath N o rth ni*hed. f i * o f I n iv c r - it y on 26th. Ph o n e 3*71. V E R Y AT T R A ? 11 V K — One larg e studio room , p riv a te both. k it 'h e n e t 'e apart- 'w o . A la ? g arag e ap a rtm e n t. m *n! I ■ )6 R io G ra n d e 2-3643. fo r B L O G * . U N ( V E R . m T Y — B o y * , q uiet at® t cacti ve a p a rtm e n t, sh o w e r. ; A i*.> des ' mo e two-room a p a rtm e n t. PH - I -ate bath, -ileeping porch. 1910 Sp e e d ­ s'a 14 4, tub t il* Light Housekeeping R O O M S A H O U S E K E E P I N G R O O M S — G ir l* — I rn v e r i t y I • block - • to re , and d ru g sto re . 47 50 up. 1-4748. cart,p st* .ro v e d house— block g ro ce ry ing F f R N I R H E D S o u th * # * ! a p a rtm e n t— L i v ­ sleep in g porch, b re a k fa st nook, k itc h e n , h a th , r e f r ig e r ­ ator. To- W e s t 22 H . r'iom . bedroom, large T H R E E bat? garage mr eft r all 808 Wr-et l» th rooms, sleeping porch, la rg e hack vard. *25 per Rooms for Boys Q U IE T room for boys, one block chem­ istry sod engineering buildings. Very re ** enable 250# Speedway. Phone 4?6.(. Also garage. Furnished Rooms PRU . A TI perse,,, TO We- entrance -uitaht# in Showers, built one for features. 24 ’■j. Phone 7757. B G Y - New House— furnished rooms, apart men*, garages, utilities paid, til* private entrances 2815 Oldham. bat h R ill Hughes 2-6562. A N TDE AT, R O C M TO R T W O M E N H O Each TO Large southeast bedroom, IN S T R U C T O R p i grad isle Student. ! B O O M S F O R BOYS-— M eals optional, two blocks main building. Innerspring mat- reasonable hours Mr- M inatra. 1905 U n iv e rs ity Avenue adjoining near * toitoi and 'le a n . comfortable, businesa tress** hath. P riv a te home U n iv ersity . 8-3676, 2-5183, I 8-2088. L A R G E en*ra or* S O U T H E A S T R O O M — P riv a te S S I# W IC H IT A ; Single room in spot- clean home A djoining bath. 'n house 1102 Castle Court near One block north campu?. Phone 2-3721. enrage q ,i» t neighborhood.; Ie-Gy f ire top of hiil W # it 12th. 8-2679. morning*, 2-4763 afternoon*. SO ! IU F R O N T B E D R O O M — P riv a te en-; 26’ 4 W IC H ! PA S T R E E T L o ve ly cedar room, private bath, p rivate entrance. france adjoining bath; a d u lts; near H a w k q uiet home 1906 Q U A D A L U P E —-A cro ss fro m N ig h t fo r men stu d e n t*, room s, sle e p in g porch, larg e a t t r a c t iv e sh o w e rs. *10.00— *12.50 per stu d e n t. 2?20 W I C H I T A — S in g le room w ith p r i­ vate e i,(ran ee Also nice double room . Ph o n e and m aid s e rv ic e . Bo ard o ptio nal. Ph o ne 2-0878. W A N I E D — Roommate for studious boy. Comfortable room adjoining hath. 710 W est 23rd Phone 2-*37«. M O ST D E S I R A B L E double room in p ri­ entrance. twin bed*. Maid service. vate home— quiet. P riv a te p rivate bath, 911 W est 19th. 7966. 06 W E S T 21 =t— U pstairs for two boys. F o u r blocks from campus. Shower* and janitor service. Call 2-1553. room Rooms for Girls beds, new V A C A N C Y — G IR L S La rg e rooms, twin in n e rs p rin g mattresses. D aily maid service. Sm all groups. Two blocks of campus. Phone 2-7748, exposure, D E S I R A B L E room foe lady, east south furnace heated near hath, comfortable attractive, terms reasonable. 106 W e®t 27th St. N I C E L Y F U R V IS H E D— bed furniture, adjoining bath surroundings, 1911 room, new telephone, W h iti*. pleasant Phone 8-2702 G IR L S —-A ttra c tive ly room, two exposures. O re block south of U n i­ furnished versity. Maid service. 5832 S IN G L E OR D O U B L E — South exposur® from — p rivate entrance One block Women's Gym . 204 E a s t 26th. 8-249l. 014 W E S T 22nd— A ttra c tiv e room in I home adjoining phone and bath. Inner Fro n t and *ide en­ spring mattresses trance. Mrs, E B. Barnes. San 2212 comfortable quiet study Antonio— 8-1168 — Boy* and porch with p rivate entrance and shower. 18 HU, AU utilities paid. room I N U S U A L L Y attra ctive south bedroom and study— tiie shower— private en ­ Bill# paid Maid service Phone trance 2-1740. 2214. L A R G E south##** room, 4 h block,? campus, maid *12,50. 816 W e st single beds, service, 22nd. bill? paid. 2-6317. 811 W E S T 23— Phone B rick 2-3452. large southeast bed­ I win beds, inner«pring mattresses, home. unusually room. connecting bath, garage. D E S I R A B L E well furnished front room, private bath. Phone 8-2019. 805 W est W ith Young Couple, P riv a te Room «02 E . 23 ’-j Phone 2-6878 1911 U N I V E R S I T Y — W e ll furnish ed , scqtth fr8t *ta d iim . Rea- tub and ? hower adjoining, Door con n ect-I intr garage P riv a te front entrance, One on* in h«'!*< 1102 Castle Court. ___________ in# Two store brick, block bus. .......................... ..................... ft OO ne- week— two boys 2813 G U A D A L U P E Next *1.60 each. Phone 2-9869. j Trip le . X X X _ B e a u tifu lly door to furnished IW O living B E D R O O M S - nette, kitchen, electric room, d in -! L A R G E , comfortable hath. S'ngle bel®, re frig e ra to r,) room. innerspring mat-; sonable. Phone 2-7689. Adjoining tree®, etc., mea!# ^ p tio n aL*^ V ery 7ea- lath, garage Grande. *37. SC Apply 2300 Rio > 'resee®, Larc** closet Linen* laundered. Two boys. Billa paid. 1802 Pearl, 2-0810. M RS. L I N D L E Y S — F o r business wo- men snd senior#——room with p rivate bath; also choice southeast room with sleeping porch, also basement r o o m - hot and cold water. Meals 12 A I o’clock dinners. Meal tickets. Corner of 18th A Colorado. Phone 2-0194. ROOM A N D B O A R D — Three dally *31.00, Single, double meals rooms, m ild service. Th re? block® from north or west of campus. 2505 Nueces. 8-1 468. ROOM IN P R I V A T E home— fo r four mer student® Eight dollar# ap. H o m e . cooked meals, lf desired. Phone 2-8834. \ ^ T8-n, % Af A N C Y rooms — W e ll balanced meals. San Antonio. Telephone 2-9846, for boys— Single or double 2506 U. G IR T S , tran«ient mothers. hearts, w ires. Ph. 8-4340. 22* 6 Nueces sweet* U . G IR L S -Lovely 2 4 block# vice 2606 Guadalupe. Reasonable room? with mea!#. from campus, maid ser­ rates. Phone 2-8709. ROOM A N D B O A R D $28.50— #32.50 with F O R B O Y S — three meal*. Sleeping porch, shower, maid «*rvjre. 4 4 campus, 2210 San Gabriel. Phone 2-6376, blocks from 1114 W H E E L E R : Fo r two boys couple. Large room, kitchenette, bath. fqrniahed. Six blocks VY afer ■. h? ga? north U n iv e rs ity . 6063. or B E T W E E N capitol and U n iv e rs ity , quiet I®.50 and Ave. and convenient room* *5 00 per boy. 1807 Congress for j Phone 8-1966 507 W E S T 28rd— Two block* campus. All frig- F o r group of *ix boys. P riva te modern convenience#— including idaire entrance. Res?onable Phone 4282. RO O M nicely furnished near campus A Capitol. 208 W e st 18th Ph. 2-2583, _____________ _ F O R G IR L — Vacancy for studious under. graduate or graduate student. Mrs. Hum phrey. 204-B W est 20th. 8-3827. B O Y S — O N E B L O C K C A M P U S , double room, noon— night meal# 131.00 per tickets month. No extras. Noon mea) $1 1.00. 102 W est 20th. H IG H E S T C A S H P R IC E S for need j _ suits, shoes. A. Schwarts. Ph 8-018 4, I JN S T U C C O Ex tra large room, twin to n o m ce m a j o r R a P w i ll be h e ld in G r e g o r y G y m . p r in g s . M is s Kh- A t th i« t im e t h e S w e e t h e a r t o f < f ' f ’ ee tj h o u r ? o f t h e I n iv e r a t t y w i ll He p r e s e n t e d . ' M i D iffere n t'’ I MVI- R S H Y F w o j bath, nice furniture. Quiet Also one j cm brick home Twin beds. p rivate en-; L A R G E — Comfortable room, one block i ss of * »cher electric box. room rn house for I or 2 boys, 2304 'ranee, garage Call 2-8729 campus. 206 W . 20th Ph 2-9135 G A R A G E A P A R T M E N T , study bedroom. I A T T R A C T IV E room for two in a mod' , I r girl# Reduced rent. Call 7807 I Leon 8-6284. F E W B L O C K Coop! eight to fl G arage Room# new place R O O M S F O R G E N T L E M E N — A ttra c tiv e I T W O B L O C K S C A M P U S — V ery excellent room* for boys. Sleeping porch. *how- rage Large clo®??, tile hath, new furni- ere, maid. $9.50— 111.50 per boy. 1906 ture $25.0’). Dial 8-1 734— 3411. j Speedway. Phone 2-8018. P riva te entrance and ga- (.A R A G E R O O M S — for four boys, T ilt venetian blinds, maid service, bath, m ner*pring maitre**## Place, Phone 4270. •OO F O R B O Y S — W e ll kept large room#. B E T W E E N T O W N — U n iv e rs ity L ig h t and sirv. twin beds, near bath, I Capitol. N icely furnished Bellevue j ,n !{et, private. Reasonable ) W est 19th, *-650 4 price. 709 j joining bath. Accomodate one or Also garage room. Phone 2-3305. SOO W e al near room ad- two. 15th i ATTENTION BOYS! E X C E L L E N T RO O M S W I T H D E L I- C IO U S M E A L S — #25.00 O N L Y T W O B L O C K S F R O M C A M P U S . M A K E R E S E R V A T I O N S P H O N E 2-6665. N O W . 2107 N U EC ES Classified Advertising RATE CARD READER ADS 20 Words— Maximum SAVE 15%f0 C A S H I C A R R Y tim * I i times 8 t ’mes 4 t«me® h times ’ has* 4 i p Kean fir A (Z 8 Are lo Be Run boy®. Two blocks ~amp«® Phone 4598. Guadalupe. _ ‘ h ew er private dressing room. for two . . . » rn n. ry On Consecutive Days E x tra nice ■OC Charge for Copy Chang*'.^7^ 908 W E S T 26th— F o r two to four boys. rooms, private entrance. 1013 R O B B IN S P I A C E — L o ve ly kno'ty-pir.v room, dressing , P riv a te j rr-HPie til* shower, p rivate furnishings, venetian roomers new B O Y S — W anted two desirable -for de?irab1*» southeast room with I l l ■ - 4 V -I J S fe a f V * I VC CS 3® * * ? —* ' ® window*. Tub and aho war. IOO Lau- closet, j J entrance. -® ——1 * blind®, re! Lane. Telephone #-2323 I .40 .65 .70 .SO .90 I OO M o t*. Reanonahi*. n a»"a n ic o n n u a .A G K R M • . pactous, pine wally, I .. i a ttra c tiv e ly furnished, p rivate R O U M — two or three— in p rivate home. Six block# from U n iv e rs ity — fiv e short cut#. Couple w ith kitchen privilege#. 2610 San Gabriel. IO . E A S T 31st— Ex cellent room w ith de- iiciou* meal#. Located close to cam ­ pus. P riva te entrance, nice neighborhood. F o r reservations phone 2-0863, I R O O M S F O R B O Y S — or couple. P riv a te entrance, newiv decorated, twin bed®, tile ( innerspring mattre*»es, sleeping porch, 2 «og , hower*. m eal. location. Best DEbS ' ® Au B L E S O U T H E A S T $2.- per m o n th.’ T h re i m e a i r | « T t w o R O O M — in rock home N icely furnish- meals $15. Lunch 12 and 1:00. 2104 L A R G E campus. 2608 Guadalupe. Phone 6559 F O R M E N — Ringle room and board- cd. Three blocks Rio Grande. Phone 2-8228. D F s r t t A R i F B o n u s t D E B I R A B L E R O O M S — for men student#. | from I board for boy*— #25 00 per month. C om fort- G U A D A L U P E — Room and #nn W E S T 18th— Men, U n u su a lly | U n iv e rs ity 7711. t '® ” ’ I S and Capitol. M rs. W r ig h t.! W hiti#. Phone 2-4336. “ .. . ' & P . “ Z ’l “ T. “ ‘ T n S | I s* S ’ pa id, three | F O R R E N T — One room and bath for tw o ! anyw here around the camipus f m m S m J transportation* :-- r-------- BOYS— Te®an M anor— IOO# Red R iv e r. F re * exc* 1Ient / E l M W GOD 211— Southeast garage room. private^ hath, maid, .bi! ! blocks at campus Call 9993 or Mrs. Sm ith, 2-2928 DISPLAY ADS I column wide by I inch deep 60c per insertion W « reserve the Th# Dally Texan correspond with * Messenger S ervice until 4 :00 a rn. service until week-days Counter 6 p r e . A L L A D S C A S H IM A D V A N C E D al 2-2473 for further information or messenger serv ce. fteepon*'hie for one Incorrect in«ertion oni» No refund* for cancellations rlgnt the style used bv Q U IE T P R I V A T E R O O M — #1 5 00. Also R O Y S— N ice ly furnished rooms Hot A to edit copy 28 u a S S B E D R O O M roommate wanted— p rivate room. Pri- i in ate bath. Phone room— 111.00. Reasonable. 2-*«0® 912 W e st 23rd. .-old water in room porch, ir conditioned, j rages. Reasonable. Phone 2-1070. * y‘ * howers, sleeping j . .i ",T,:\V— - — -Cr‘ -“ llhOT’ FO R M E N — N ear U n iv e r - I B O Y S — Nice rooms #9.00 to *11.00 each innerspring m attresses’ 1907 U n iv e rs ity Avenue. Phone 9998 ~ r 6044. E l f ie Copeland, Shower® and ga- J Northeast edge campus. 204 Elmwood. ' - , ~ ~ ” “ A K n otty Pine room, pri- ! t vste entrance, adjoining bath porter N ear campus Phone 2-7494. servic*. F o r two boys. Phone 9811. ““ 1 : : N I? E L Y furnished room for two boy#. Twin bed*, p rivate entrance, garage. | and comfortable F ’J S d com fortable P riv a te entrance. Ga- S i In d ivid ’,a! closets, clean A P P L IC A T IO N S for membership m 2316 Sabine, j rage and utilities furnished. #10.00 Btu-I ing considered. Room reasonable 800 E A S T 20th— investigate this vaean- B O Y ,' N icely ma *l re«se> Inner-®pring Separate clothe# closet#. TU# ahow«t . 3007 Fro th On# block from G ladaiupe. Phone 2-8646 or 9191, furnished R O O M M A T E W A N T E D — to a ttra ctive room in private home. Pri- vat# hath -win heds, p H vate entrance, beds ; ____ Phone 2-8174. vat# home. Near P riva te entrance T « in Compere U n iv e rs ity . 713 W e st 25th. Senti. 2-75,1#. share large T W O L O V E L Y rooms in nice quiet pri- pu# Fu rth er _____________ . __________________________________ _ T w n f A v s i v "" dent. th ", Compaa Guild 2103 Nueces—hnow He. on b^sts — a p p ro x im a te ly #16 a nioRth Oldest, l % r Co-op on th# c *m * — — and board , 1 1 ° - ° P Liviu e La-kford information n .n or Lloyd I I JL r f Ro? m .m ate wan ed f * r 1006 S A N G A B R I E L — Men students. Un- . t ‘ ®phone maid ervice all utilities fur- and entrance, excellent beds. nmhed. #11.00 per month, . - »#t. quiet. Telephone 3717. " " “ * “ . . tw in bod*. 4hower. J “ * * usually a ttra c tive room, p rivate hath J hath— #7,00— #8.00, Delicious meal*— i _ *ry desirable. Home-like i s OO— #18.00. Telephone 2-0270. ing. Nice quiet rooms, sleeping porch, I iarga elo- mea is­ v . . T -ro? ! " v * r * nt for two girls. environ- evening meals. J hon# - * ? * 6 T any time Sunday or after 7 p m weekday*. M orning and _ . . . . - Rent Those Rooms NOW! Record* S tu d e n ts are lookin g for room s n o w before F in a l E x a m s start Ja n u a r y 22. T h e e a rly use of the one m edium w h ic h reaches e v e ry student and fa c u lty m em b er gives yo u an ex cep tio n al o p p o rtu n ity to rent a ll y o u r va ca n cie s at a v e r y lo w cost. Call 2-2473 Before 4:00 for Messenger Service sity. H A ; T W A Y between capitol and U n iv e r­ sieep- ing porch, utilities paid, quiet, p riva te home, good meals 1707 Congress. Boys-—#outh* a-t room, Clou# meal? 2313 O L D H A M — Bo ys— rooms w ith deli- in very nicely furnished ’ win beds, private home. Tile shower, entrance, garages available. 8-2604. F O R G IR L S — Room and hoard Delicious ( 1 4 ) block* meal?. One and a half from campus. 2 2 0 8 N u e c e s S t. B O Y S : Comfortable ^ single or double r*’-r*€ home c o o k e d meals at 604 4 W e st 19th . Call 8 - 1 5 1 9 . 4 4 W E S T 21 rd — Ju s t fee boy* F e m 11-, at? ie meals. Reasonable cnee A im meal- separate y-j# tnforma- ■*em s o l at M g V e e s IH A , remodeled s BURTON'S Laundry & Cleaners ! 9 f "7 a ' 9 o G r a n d e D IA L 8-4621 U. T. Wrestler, 3d High In U. S. Test, Goes to Sea from Eddie Beer, junior xtudfnt in a.'chitecture, San -ailed JrancisfO on Ja n u a ry 15, in the “ •v 1 »f the 1 oiled State* Mer- fhant Marine The only Texan of IS L boy* t h e q ualifying examination, Boor mad® the t h i r d L . ft . . laking , grade. Je we!TY uisr#a##ai#d I N ationally [ L A V E S ON— “ Guaranteed * of advertised makes— 112.50. J E W E L R Y A L U G G A G E . 217 watch#*-— I S Bae? wa* a member of P , K a p - j K a, t » th St -------- pH A pha fratern ity, ran for yell and was intramur- ira te r in / ha«ir r of the I 'if,- ===--- - = pound ria®* jn 1940. Plumbing in in twenty-five the p ilo u ’ training the College of A r u Mason and Science®, baa hour® course aud hop*-* to g e t a com- merc a: license, but ane doe* not intend to make a career of flying. The fourth member of the quartet making up the fem inine IO per cent of the pilot#’ tra in ­ ing course is Pauline Str.ckland, senior the College of Art# and Science#, from San Antonio. To Aer aviation ta only a booby. ,n ter heater F. R A V E N — B le e* 1890— Plum bing. Wa- piping repairing, ranges, beater? e - rnected, *ink*. *ew#r» unstopped I#06 Lavaca. Phone # ?«* ga# Profeisional DR E E. H A R R IS Dentist j i l l # Norwood Bldg. Phone 8-4561 I H E A R A R H A P S O D Y .’*— Charlie B a r. h u Orchestra. " A N ightin ­ gale Sang in B-rkeiev Square '— Glenn Miller and hi* Orche®*r«— Records now on sale at J. R. Reed M u s k Co. Victor. D err* S L IG H T L Y U S E D Phonograph Record# toe eaeh— 8 for the. Pete'* Pskag# Store or Austin Phonograph Ow IO# See# U h . Y'oealoc Oil Controversy In Law Review Supreme Court Decision Argued Cd p ro d u ctio n and proration in T ex a s are d is c u s s e d by P r o fe ss o r K en n eth C. Davis o f the U n iv er - s i t y , ai d by P r o f e s s o r W. L. S u m ­ m e r s , U n iv e r s i t y o f Illinois, in the n ew issue o f the T e x a s Law Re­ view . In his a r tic le titled “ D oes the R e g u la tio n o f Oil P ro d u ctio n Re- ! quire the D en ia l o f Due P ro cess and the Equal P r o te c ti o n o f the P r o fe s s o r S u m m e r s d is­ L a w s , a ctio n o f th e T e x a s c u ss e s the Railroad C o m m issio n in e x e r c i s ­ in g its sta tu tory a u th o r ity to m ak e ;i',d <,r;' ’rc<‘ rule" and ord ers for the p rev en tio n o f w a ste o f oil. The R ow an and N ich ols Oil Com* n o u g h t suit in the F ed e ra l f,an> ( on rf. to r estr a in th e en* Dixtricl in t e r ­ the order as ' I ce m e n t p l e a d and ap p lied by the c om -; rn ss ion i th* c o m p la in a n t's lease. The validity o f the law w a s not a t-j tacked, hut the m a n n er the * omrnis s ion had i t. in w hich in te r p r e te d (if co u rt a w a r d e d I he trial a the p la i n t in j u d g m e n t p e r m i t t i n g | him to reco ver f o r t y -fo u r b a r r e ls ! a d a \ in stead o f ; the t w e n t y - t w o barrels per w ell a day as a llo w e d by the order. from h is lea se to The C om m nm a p p e a le d the Circuit C o u r t th e! o f c a s e A p p e a ls, w h e r e the co u rt held that the proration sc h e m e , as a p p lied , I b e c a u s e w as it w a s un-” in valid r e a s o n a b le and a rb itra ry fa iled physical and r e v e l a n t j in a p p o r tio n in g ! c o n sid e r the fe a t u r e s to j the yield for the Wells. T he ju d g m e n t o f the D istr ic t! ; ( ourt as a m e n d e d by the C ircu it! ( our I of A p p e a ls w a s rev ersed by! the S u p r e m e Court OU a writ o f ce r tio r a r i, w ith th ree j u d g e s dis- j j •Henting. is su e b e fo re issue w a s o n e la n g u a g e A n a n a ly s is o f the o f tho S u p r e m e C o u r t’s o p inio n in d ica te s t h a t it ba sed its c o n d o s ion upon tw o in c o n s iste n t th e o r ie s r e s p e c t in g the the the c o u r t a s ­ (ria! court. F irst, sum ed involv the ing a ch o ice b e tw e e n a s ch em e o f predation ba^ed on w e ll- p o te n tia ls and o n e based on e s t im a t e d oil re it a d m itted seco n d , s e r v e s ; and th* p ro ra tio n m e th o d as applied by th e C o m m issio n w as o n e on a flat p er-w ell basis, but c o n c lu d e d 'bat such m eth od w a s ju stifia b le c i r c u m s t a n c e s ,” Rays the un d er P r o fe s s o r S u m m e r s, T h e se co n d a r tic le d e a li n g w ith the oil s itu a tio n . “ J ud icia l E m a s ­ cu la tio n of A d m in i s tr a t iv e A ctio n and Oil P r o r a t i o n : A n o th e r Y’i e w ,” ta k es a d if fe r e n t v iew o f th e Rail­ road C o m m issio n o f T e x a s vs. Rowan and N ic h o ls Oil C o m p a n y Case. P r o fe s s o r Davis sa y s that w h ile most o f la w y e rs will a g r e e w ith P r o fe s s o r S u m m e r s ’s it is “ ev en criticism o f th e case, the m ore broa d ly realm o f a d m in ist r a tiv e la w than it the field o f oil and g a s law, and I b elieve th a t it should first not be co n d e m n e d w ith o u t s ig n ific a n t in the in is Tm Bait S U I k# * Im. k»r far (be I m i t i i faa * th* yaw! ? . . ^ C / ^ Society Sally; TUESDAY, J A N U A R Y 21, 194 PAGE THREE C l u b N o t e s L a u ra K ro v, th. n o v e lis t, w as the to p ic o f d iscu ssion at a m e e t ­ ing o f the BOOK L O V E R S CI C B the ^ W X . A . M o n d a y night at re sid en ce. Mrs R . C. L o m a x , m o th e r o f a s s is t a n t Mrs. K a t h le e n B lan d dean o f w o m e n , told the s t o r y o f Mrs. K i e v 's life. Mrs. N ella Mae S tu d e n t D ieter, s e c r e t a r y to the E m p lo y m e n t r e v ie w e d Mrs. K r e y 's recen t n ov el, “ On the L ong T id e .” B u r e a u , “ O u r S p e a k in g on L o ok in g- G iass S e l v e s . ’’ Dr. R ob ert L. S u ­ tta H and. d irec to r o f th e H o g g f o u n d a t i o n , w ill be g u e st le c t u r e r a t a m e e t i n g o f th.' ( H IL D S T U - DY A S S O C I A T I O N T ti e a d a > m o r n in g at IO o ’clock in the m u ­ sic room o f the t e x a s F e d e r a te d VS o m en s Clubs B u ild in g . sp o n s o r s o f b err y, C U B, P r o f e s s o r and Mrs. C. R C r a n ­ P A R I S e n t e r t a in e d m e m b e r s o f J th e club af a s u p p e r S u n d a y night. i at 6 :30 o ’clock at t h e i r h o m e on th e W e s t S ix t h S tr eet. Mrs. M. Y. C olb y will e n t e r ­ ta in the U N I V E R S I T Y FA< U L ’n W I \ E S ( Ll B T u e s d a y m o r n i n g f r o m IO till 12 o ’clock w ith a c o f ­ f e e at h er h om e, 14 12 Gaston A v e n u e . H o s te ss e s will be Mrs. . C o lb y , ch a ir m a n , Mrs. P hilip (Ira . ham, Mrs. L. G. B l a c k c o c k . and Mrs. H. Y, B en ed ict. Inauguration - - ( C o n t i n u e d fr o m Pagf I ) • m em b er o f w h ich have I ; e v e n ts . I sev era l committe< ar ra n g e d the d a y ’; p o sers, A u th or s, and P u b lish e r s (A B C A P ) last night w ired the G o v e r n o r th a t it w o u ld permit the b r o a d c a st o f a n y tu n e s c o n tr o lle d j by it th a t m ig h t he used in the in a u g u r a tio n . This will p e r m it tho b roadcast o f the tw o A .A M , B and n u m b ers, w hich are A S C A P tun es. A S T A P d oes not co n tr ol th e rights t o Rand a r r a n g e m e n t s o f “ Round Up T u n e “ The E y es o f T e x a s . ” as c o p y r ig h t s to both o f th e s e are o w n ed by Col- the i U eorgp Hurt, L o n g h o rn Band, He made both ar- ! i a n g e m e n t s . d ir e c to r o f in T e x a * ” and the main e n tr a n c e , and I e i s o n s a t t e n d in g the G reg ory Gym d a n c e w ill be a d m i t t e d only at th e y will le a v e on ly by th e so u t h w e st e n tr a n c e , Col. Hurt said. M em bers o f th e in ch a rg e o f c h e c k in g and u sh erin g. w ith the p roc eed s from th e s e s e r ­ vices g o i n g to cha rity . l on gh o rn Band w ill he the () D aniel and a A t 8 :3 0 o ’clock G o v e r n o r and la rg e p a r t y Mrs, o f g u e s t s will a rrive at the Gym and proceed pla tfo rm , to w h ere pach m em b e r o f the party will he S e n a t o r in tro d u ced b y B row n lee. A v e r y f e w , in c lu d in g G o v e r n o r O ’D aniel and P r e s id e n t H om e r P. R a in e y o f t h e U n i v e r - 1 «ity, will make short talks. D a n c ­ ing will follow'. Ira La vin , T e x a n ........... radio ed itor, will a n n o u n c e for the . , T he f r e e b a r b e c u e d in n e r will be s er v e d with the c o m p l im e n t s o f j the A u stin C h a m b er o f C om m e r c e , lias pu rch ased so m e o f the w hich f o o d , an d o f frie n d s o f Mr. O ’Dan- public a d d ress sy s te m . iel and Mr. S t e v e n s o n w h o h ave i — — — —--------------- —— d o n a te d so m e o f th e fo o d . into ........ i Credit Union Elects, Votes 1940 Dividend The G o v e r n o r h im s e lf S a tu r d a y w en t o u t to the K errville c o u n tr y w ith r if le in hand, a n d with tw o quick sh o ts fe l le d a b u f f a lo w hich * o VI our i ii I v t is I tv N e w o f f i c e r s o f the U n iv e r sity is su p p o se d the bar- C red it U nio n e le c ted a t its a n n u al to g o beetle p its a lo n g with the su p p lie s m e e t in g M on day in W a g g o n e r Hall and 101 w e r e : s u p erv iso r c o m m itt e e , of b eef, m u tto n , ch icken w h ich have b een d o n a te d A l e x a n d e r Mot fit. J. F H a t t e r I and Dr. P. M. B a to p s id e r - C T. or b ou gh t. the Dri.-kill and | Oliver, Miss J e n n ie W ilm o t, and at Gi e g o r y G ym will lie m ore e x - Max F ic h te n b a u m , board o f direr- tors; an d Dr. H ild a R e s e n t e le c te d elu sive th an th e big m eal, as no o n e will be a d m itte d to th e f o r ­ to the c r e d it c o m m itt e e , m er w ith o u t an in v ita tio n . d iv id end w a s v o ted . The -lances at T h e 1 9 40 tu r k e y , s t u d e n t s U n iv e r s ity w h o se h o m e s are not in A u s tin m a y o b ­ S t a t e tain fr om R e p r e s e n ta tiv e or S e n a t o r o n g as i n v i ta ti o n s from the I th eir h o m e d istricts, so I t h e e I a g i t a t o r s have Ion th eir h an d s. i n v i t a t i o n s D uke P hillips, U n i v e r s i t y e x - s t u ­ d e n t a n d son o f Mr. and Mrs. D u k e f i l l i p s , 9 1 2 W est T w e n t y -th ir d I™ ** A u s ti n M o n d a y O n ta r io , ( alif,, w h e r e he will th e l e x a n w a s in f o r m e d : s u n i , r a i 'n.11^ , th e U n ite d la s ts , and p rovided lo n g as th e I - ...... .................................. n i * h t th a t s t u d e n t s m a y . „ o ob- b r o th e r Y c o I o n ' e ] R*P*H ta m in v ita tio n s fr o m th e o f f i c e o f v o lu n t e e r e d in a , ., Senator H o u g h t o n B row n ian a, s t a t io n e d in the S ta t e ( apl to I as th a t su p ply the s t u d e n t s c a n sh o w t h e y a re en- the U n iv e r s ity , A u stin the p u r ch a se to C h a m b er o f r e sid e n ts d e s i r in g to a tt e n d d a n ce* will tic k e ts C o m m e r c e a t $1 p er co u ple. 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Helen C orbitt, A n n a J e n - zen, R osalie G o d fr e y , Mary Brook- sh ier, M a rg a r et K ir k n tr , M ar­ g a ret B org , L e n o r a W a lt e r s, Ruth H u ey . J o se p h in e P a zd ral, D o r o ­ th y G eba u er, and Mrs. V i c t o r B rooks, Mrs. B ob A r m s t r o n g , Dr. J e t W in ters, Dr. Ruth L eslie, and Dr. Caroline C row ell. Prom to Feature Songs, Sweetheart t h e m e include t a k e - o f f T e n t a t i v e F e b r u a r y 21 in th e T e x a s U n ­ ion has been s e le c te d as th e tim e and place fo r th e J u n io r P r o m , a n n u al all-girl d a n ce g iv en by the J u n io r w o m e n , S u e East, p r e s­ id e n t o f the cla ss, has a n n o u n c e d . a plans fo r c o s ­ ’c o m e - a s -a -s o n g ’ the on tu m e s, and a la t te r w ill sw e e t h e a r t race. T h e be lite r a lly a ra ce, w ith the w in ­ ner b e in g s w e e t h e a r t o f th e hall. T he J u n io r P rom is p la n n ed by th e ju n io r class o f f i c e r s and the J u n io r C ouncil. O th er o f f i c e r s be­ sides Miss E a s t are M iriam Robin- v ic e - p r e s id e n t ; K a th leen ow itz, J a n e t s e c r e t a r y ; C h risten b err y , and M a rg a ret L ong, tr e a s u rer ; B ro d er so n . The cou n c il c o m ­ is posed o f Wilia Cid ley. E le a n o r A n n Van Zandt, R en e e W o lf e , P e g g y Hilliard. Ruth P o rter, N o n a F r a n c e s R u n deii, and D o r o th y J o h n so n . S ar a R a y C urtis, V ir g in ia N iblo , an d J e a n H en d rick , all m e m b e r s o f A lp h a Phi so ro r ity , will not be in th e U n iv e r s i ty fo r the sp r in g s e m e s t e r . Miss C u rtis w ill m a k e a trip th ro u gh th e E a s t; Miss N ib ­ in N o r th lo w ill jo in her f a m i l y C a r o lin a ; and Miss H en d rick will retu rn to her h o m e in C h icago. CAPITO! L ast T im es T o d a y ! M A T I N E E O N L Y ! 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